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Adam S. Goodie
Curriculum vitae
July, 2012
Associate Professor of Psychology
Department of Psychology
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-3013
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Home:
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Athens, GA 30605
Home phone: US 706-548-5514
Cell phone: US 706-201-4765
Citizenship: USA
Academic Positions
2005Associate Professor of Psychology
University of Georgia
Director, Georgia Decision Lab
Athens, Georgia
Director, Center for Gambling Research (from Fall 2012)
Fellow, Owens Institute for Behavioral Research
Faculty, Institute for Artificial Intelligence
Member, Neuroscience Division,
Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute
Faculty, UGA at Oxford
Oxford, United Kingdom
2007-
Adjunct Professor
Institute of International Education
Korea University
Seoul, Republic of Korea
1998-2005
Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Georgia
1997-1998
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition
Berlin, Germany
1997
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research
Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition
Munich, Germany
Education
1997 Ph.D. Psychology
University of California, San Diego
1993 M.A. Psychology
University of California, San Diego
1990 A.B.
Washington University in St. Louis
Psychology (with College Honors)
Junior Year Abroad
Sussex University
Brighton, United Kingdom
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Publications
Refereed articles
1. Goodie, A.S., & *Fortune, E.E. Measuring cognitive distortions in pathological gambling: Review
and meta-analyses. Manuscript under second review, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors.
2. *Ball, H., *Knight, J.B., *DeWitt, M.R., Goodie, A.S., Marsh, R.L., & Hicks, J.L. The influence of
semantic context and associative activation on false memories. Manuscript in revision for
resubmission, Journal of Memory and Language.
3. *Meisel, M.K., Clifton, A.D., MacKillop, J., Miller, J.D., Campbell, W.K., & Goodie, A.S.
Egocentric social network analysis of pathological gambling. Manuscript in revision for
resubmission, Addiction.
4. Miller, J.D., MacKillop, J., *Fortune, E.E., *Maples, J., Lance, C.E., Campbell, W.K., & Goodie,
A.S. Personality and pathological gambling: A test of Big Three and Big Five models.
Manuscript in revision for resubmission, Psychiatry Research.
5. Hudgens-Haney, M., Hamm, J.P., Goodie, A.S., Krusemark, E.A., McDowell, J.E., & Clementz,
B.A. Neural correlates of the impact of control on decision making in pathological gamblers.
Manuscript in revision for resubmission, Biological Psychology.
6. Doshi, P., *Qu, X., Goodie, A.S., & *Young, D. (in press). Modeling human recursive reasoning
using empirically informed Interactive POMDPs. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and
Cybernetics (SMC), Part A.
7. *Fortune, E.E., MacKillop, J., Miller, J.D., Campbell, W.K., Clifton, A.D., & Goodie, A.S. (in
press). Social density of gambling and its association with gambling problems: An initial
investigation. Journal of Gambling Studies.
8. Goodie, A.S., Doshi, P., & *Young, D.L. (2012). Levels of theory-of-mind reasoning in
competitive games. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 25, 95-108. doi:
10.1002/bdm.717
9. *Young, D.L., Goodie, A.S., Hall, D.B., & *Wu, E. (2012). Decision making under time pressure,
modeled in a prospect theory framework. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision
Processes, 118, 179-188.
10. *Fortune, E.E., & Goodie, A.S. (2012). Cognitive distortions as a component and treatment
focus of pathological gambling: A review. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 26, 298-310.
DOI: 10.1037/a0026422
11. *Young, D.L., Goodie, A.S., & Hall, D.B. (2011). Modeling the impact of control on the
attractiveness of risk in a prospect theory framework. Journal of Behavioral Decision
Making, 24, 47-70. DOI: 10.1002/bdm.682
12. *Fortune, E.E., & Goodie, A.S. (2010). The relationship between pathological gambling and
sensation seeking: The role of subscale scores. Journal of Gambling Studies, 26, 331-346.
[lead article in issue] DOI: 10.1007/s10899-007-9063-7
13. *Fortune, E.E., & Goodie, A.S. (2010). Comparing the utility of a modified Diagnostic Interview
for Gambling Severity (DIGS) with the South Oaks Gambling Screen (SOGS) as a research
screen in college students. Journal of Gambling Studies, 26, 639-644. DOI:
10.1007/s10899-010-9189-x
14. Miller, J.D., Campbell, W.K., *Young, D.L., *Lakey, C.E., *Reidy, D.E., Zeichner, A., & Goodie,
A.S. (2009). Examining the relations among narcissism, impulsivity, and self-defeating
behaviors. Journal of Personality, 77, 761-793. DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.2009.00564.x
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15. Unsworth, N., Miller, J.D., *Lakey, C.E., *Young, D.L., *Meeks, J.T., Campbell, W.K., & Goodie,
A.S. (2009). Exploring the relation among executive functions, fluid intelligence, and
personality. Journal of Individual Differences, 30, 194-200. DOI: 10.1027/16140001.30.4.194
16. *Lakey, C.E., Rose, P., Campbell, W.K., & Goodie, A.S. (2008). Probing the link between
narcissism and gambling: The mediating role of judgment and decision-making biases.
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 21, 113-137. DOI: 10.1002/bdm.582
17. Goodie, A.S., & *Young, D.L. (2007). The skill element in decision making under uncertainty:
Control or competence?. Judgment and Decision Making, 2, 189-203.
18. Goodie, A.S., & *Lakey, C.E. (2007). Lottery playing as a marker of and contributor to
gambling-related problems in college students. International Gambling Studies, 7, 199-211.
DOI: 10.1080/14459790701387568
19. *Camchong, J., Goodie, A.S., McDowell, J.E., *Gilmore, C.S., & Clementz, B.A. (2007). A
cognitive neuroscience approach to the role of overconfidence in pathological gambling.
Journal of Gambling Studies, 23, 185-199. DOI: 10.1007/s10899-006-9033-5
20. *Lakey, C.E., Goodie, A.S., & Campbell, W.K (2007). Frequent card playing and pathological
gambling: The utility of the Georgia Gambling Task and Iowa Gambling Task for predicting
pathology. Journal of Gambling Studies, 23, 285-297. DOI: 10.1007/s10899-006-9034-4
21. *Lakey, C.E., Goodie, A.S., Lance, C.E., Stinchfield, R., & Winters, K.C. (2007). Examining
DSM-IV criteria for gambling pathology: Psychometric properties and evidence from
cognitive biases. Journal of Gambling Studies, 23, 479-498. DOI: 10.1007/s10899-0079063-7
22. *Lakey, C.E., Campbell, W.K., Brown, K.W., & Goodie, A.S. (2007). Dispositional mindfulness
as a predictor of the severity of gambling outcomes. Personality and Individual Differences,
43, 1698-1710. DOI:10.1016/j.paid.2007.05.007
23. Goodie, A.S. (2005). The role of perceived control and overconfidence in pathological gambling.
Journal of Gambling Studies, 21, 481-502. DOI: 10.1007/s10899-005-5559-1
24. *Dunwoody, P.T., Goodie, A.S., & Mahan, R.P. (2005). The use of base rate information as a
function of experienced consistency. Theory and Decision, 59, 307-344. DOI:
10.1007/s11238-005-0946-8
25. Goodie, A.S. (2004). Confidence judgments and willingness to accept bets: Evidence of
paradoxical betting. Greek Economic Review.
26. Campbell, W.K., Goodie, A.S., & *Foster, J.D. (2004). Narcissism, confidence and risk attitude.
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 17, 297-311. DOI: 10.1002/bdm.475
27. *Schaefer, P.S., *Williams, C.C., Goodie, A.S., & Campbell, W.K. (2004). Overconfidence and
the Big Five. Journal of Research in Personality, 38, 473-480. DOI:
10.1016/j.jrp.2003.09.010
28. Goodie, A.S., & *Crooks, C.L. (2004). Time pressure effects on performance in a base rate
task. Journal of General Psychology, 131, 18-28. DOI: 10.3200/GENP.131.1.18-28
29. Goodie, A.S. (2004). Null hypothesis statistical testing and the balance between positive and
negative approaches. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 27, 338. DOI:
10.1017/S0140525X0432008X
30. Goodie, A.S. (2003). The effects of control on betting: Paradoxical betting on items of high
confidence with low value. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and
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Cognition, 29, 598-610. DOI: 10.1037/0278-7393.29.4.598
31. Goodie, A.S., *Williams, C.C., & *Crooks, C.L. (2003). Controlling for causally relevant third
variables. Journal of General Psychology, 130, 415-430. DOI:10.1080/00221300309601167
32. Goodie, A.S. (2001). Are scripts or deception necessary when repeated trials are used?: On the
social context of psychological experiments. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24, 412.
33. Goodie, A.S., & Fantino, E. (2000). Representing the task in Bayesian reasoning: Comment on
Lovett and Schunn (1999). Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 129, 449-452.
DOI: 10.1037/0096-3445.129.4.449
34. Todd, P.M., Gigerenzer, G., and the ABC Research Group (2000). How can we open up the
adaptive toolbox? (Reply to commentaries). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23, 767-777.
35. Goodie, A.S. (2000). The breadth-depth tradeoff: Gains and losses as the unidirectional shift in
pavlovian conditioning continues. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23, 257-258.
36. Goodie, A.S., & Williams, C.C. (2000). Some theoretical and practical implications of defining
aptitude and reasoning in terms of each other. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23, 675676.
37. Goodie, A.S., & Fantino, E. (1999). What does and does not alleviate base-rate neglect under
direct experience. Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 12, 307-335.
DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1099-0771
38. Goodie, A.S., & Fantino, E. (1999). Base rates versus sample accuracy: Competition for control
in human matching to sample. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 71, 155169. DOI: 10.1901/jeab.1999.71-155
39. Case, D.A., Fantino, E., & Goodie, A.S. (1999). Base-rate training without case cues reduces
base-rate neglect. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 6, 319-327. DOI:
10.3758/BF03212337
40. Ketelaar, T., & Goodie, A.S. (1998). The satisficing role of emotions in decision-making.
Psykhe, 7, 63-77.
41. Goodie, A.S. (1997). Direct experience is ecologically valid. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 20,
777-778.
42. Goodie, A.S., & Fantino, E. (1996). Learning to commit or avoid the base-rate error. Nature,
380, 247-249. DOI:10.1038/380247a0
43. Goodie, A.S., & Fantino, E. (1995). An experientially derived base-rate error in humans.
Psychological Science, 6, 101-106.
44. Goodie, A.S. (1994). A contingency-shaped base-rate error: Conditional and unconditional
probabilities in human matching-to-sample. Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior
Bulletin, 12, 3.
Book
1. Gigerenzer, G., Todd, P.M., & the ABC Research Group (1999). Simple heuristics that make
us smart. New York: Oxford University Press.
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Book chapter and conference proceedings
1. *Qu, X., Doshi, P., & Goodie, A. (in press). Modeling deep recursive reasoning by humans in
competitive games (Extended Abstract), Eleventh International Autonomous Agents and
Multiagent Systems Conference (AAMAS).
2. Doshi, P., *Qu, X., & Goodie, A. (in press). Modeling deep strategic reasoning by humans in
competitive games. Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Autonomous
Agents and Multiagent Systems. Toronto: AAMAS.
3. Doshi, P., Qu, X., Goodie, A., & *Young, D. (2010). Modeling recursive reasoning in humans
with empirically informed interactive POMDPs. International Conference on Autonomous
Agents and Multiagent Systems (pp. 1223-1230). Toronto: AAMAS.
4. Todd, P.M., & Goodie, A.S. (2002). Testing the ecological rationality of base rate neglect. In
From animals to animats 7: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on
Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (pp. 215-223). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford
Books.
5. Goodie, A.S., Ortmann, A., Davis, J.N., Bullock, S., & Werner, G.M. (1999). Demons versus
heuristics in artificial intelligence, behavioral ecology and economics. In G. Gigerenzer, P.M.
Todd, & the ABC Research Group, Simple heuristics that make us smart (pp. 327-355).
New York: Oxford University Press.
Other publications
1. Goodie, A.S. (2010). Looking Back: Perspectives on Changes in the Field of Research on
Gambling Disorders. Invited online commentary, Issues and Insights. Institute for Research
on Gambling Disorders, Beverly, MA. [available at http://www.gamblingdisorders.org/issuesinsights/looking-back-perspectives-changes-field-research-gambling-disorders]
2. Goodie, A.S. (1996). L'errore di frequenza di base esiste, ma si puo sperare [The base-rate
error is real, but there is reason for hope]. Invited commentary, Kos, 131/132, 30-35.
* denotes student author
Research in Progress
Goodie, A.S., Fortune, E.E., MacKillop, J., Miller, J.D., Maples, J., Lance, C.E., & Campbell, W.K.
Scoring, cut point and false alarm rates in the South Oaks Gambling Screen. Manuscript in
preparation.
Goodie, A.S., & Doshi, P. Probability assessment in simulated military contexts. Manuscript in
preparation.
Goodie, A.S., Campbell, W.K., MacKillop, J., & Fortune, E.E. Gene-by-environment interactions in
the impact of mindfulness on gambling pathology. Manuscript in preparation.
Goodie, A.S., MacKillop, J., Miller, J.D., Campbell, W.K., Lance, C.E., & Fortune, E.E.
Reconfiguring and re-evaluating the South Oaks Gambling Screen. Manuscript in preparation.
Goodie, A.S., MacKillop, J., Miller, J.D., Campbell, W.K., Lance, C.E., & Fortune, E.E. Genetic
influences on motivational pathways in gambling pathology. Manuscript in preparation.
DeWitt, M.R., Hicks, J.L., Knight, J.B., Ball, B.H., & Goodie, A.S. Multidimensional source
monitoring: The role of relative discriminability in the concurrent retrieval of source information.
Manuscript in preparation.
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Fortune, E.E., & Goodie, A.S. Motivation for gambling participation. Manuscript in preparation.
He, N., Goodie, A.S., Meisel, M., & Campbell, W.K. Narcissism and decision making in U.S. and
Chinese student populations. Manuscript in preparation.
MacKillop, J., Miller, J.D., *Fortune, E., *Maples, J., Lance, C.E., Campbell, W.K., & Goodie, A.S.
Fine-mapping dimensions of impulsivity in relation to pathological gambling. Manuscript under
review, Journal of Abnormal Psychology.
Meisel, M.K., Clifton, A.D., MacKillop, J., Miller, J.D., Campbell, W.K., & Goodie, A.S. Social
network analysis of gambling: Pilot findings from an egocentric SNA design. Manuscript in
preparation.
Young, D.L., & Goodie, A.S. Development of the adolescent sexual risk taking scale. Manuscript in
preparation.
Young, D.L., Krusemark, E., Camchong, J., Clementz, B.A., McDowell, J.E., & Goodie, A.S. Neural
and behavioral impact of task control in pathological and non-pathological gamblers. Manuscript
in preparation.
Grant Support
Active
1/12-12/13 National Center for Responsible Gaming ($172,487). "Social network analysis of
pathological gambling." (Principal Investigator).
9/09-8/12
Army Research Office ($315,399). "Strategic state estimation in uncertain and mixed
multiagent environments." (Co-Principal Investigator).
7/09-7/12
Institute for Research on Gambling Disorders ($172,233). "Motivational pathways to
pathological gambling." (Principal Investigator).
11/11-6/12 UGA Center for Contextual Genetics & Prevention Science pilot project. ($30,569).
“Genetic basis of impulsivity and related phenotypes in pathological gambling.”
(Principal Investigator).
Under review
7/12-6/15
Air Force Office of Sponsored Research ($454,039). “Strategic reasoning by humanagent teams about adversarial intent.” (Principal Investigator). Proposal under review.
Completed
4/11-6/11
UGA Sarah Moss Fellowship ($1,168). Advanced study at University of Warwick, UK.
8/08-4/10
Air Force Office of Sponsored Research ($237,989). #FA9550-08-1-0429. "Individual
decision making in large-scale and uncertain multiagent environments." (Co-Principal
Investigator).
3/09-2/10
Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre Level III Research Award ($211,012).
#2497. "The role of mindfulness in the frequency and intensity of gambling in level 2
and pathological gamblers." (Co-Principal Investigator).
7/04-6/09
NIMH R01 MH067827 ($441,600). "Role of control in risk taking and pathological
gambling/ Behavioral and neuroscience studies of risk taking and perceived control."
(Principal Investigator).
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7/06-12/07 Harvard Institute for Research on Pathological Gambling and Related Disorders
($167,088). "The cognitive neuroscience of control and decision making in problem
gambling." (Co-Investigator; Dr. Brett A. Clementz, PI).
1/04-12/04 University of Georgia Research Foundation Faculty Research Grant ($6,000). "A
cognitive neuroscience approach to translational research on risk taking." (Principal
Investigator)
1/02-12/02 University of Georgia Research Foundation Faculty Research Grant ($4,000). "Feeling
of control and risk attitude." (Principal Investigator)
1/01-6/02
University of Georgia Committee for Applied Instructional Technologies Learning
Technologies Grant ($74,000). "A pilot program on intra-campus, large-class distance
learning about animals in research: Making the best use of limited-access research
facilities." (Project Director)
1/01-12/01 University of Georgia Research Foundation Faculty Research Grant ($5,800).
"Resolving the paradox of overconfidence and risk aversion." (Principal Investigator)
1/99-12/99 University of Georgia Research Foundation Faculty Research Grant ($2,400).
"Learning the basis of causal relations." (Principal Investigator)
Colloquia and Talks
1. Gambling pathology in the constellation of risky behaviors. Paper presented at the Center for
the Economic Analysis of Risk (CEAR) Workshop: Gambling. Georgia State, University,
Atlanta, GA (2012, April).
2. Decision making with and without control: Behavioral and neuroeconomic findings. Warwick
University Department of Economics, Warwick, United Kingdom (2011, May).
3. The role of control in decision making: Basic findings and applications to pathological gambling.
Warwick University Department of Psychology, Warwick, United Kingdom (2011, May).
4. The psychology and neuroeconomics of decision making with and without control. Claremont
McKenna College Department of Psychology, Claremont, CA (2011, January).
5. Decision making in the real world. Russell Hall Last Lecture, University of Georgia (2010,
November). [selected by the student residents of Russell Hall]
6. Translational research: An example from basic decision making and pathological gambling.
University of Georgia College of Education, Athens, GA (2009, October).
7. The role of control in risk taking and gambling problems. Georgia State University Department
of Psychology, Atlanta, GA (2007, November).
8. Risk taking, control and confidence: General effects and gambling. BBDO Atlanta, Atlanta, GA
(2006, March).
9. Control, confidence and risk taking: Basic effects, individual differences and translation to
applications. University of Tennessee Department of Psychology, Knoxville, TN (2005,
February).
10. Paradoxical betting under conditions of perceived control: Basic effects, individual differences
and translation to applications. George Mason University Department of Psychology,
Fairfax, VA (2004, January).
11. Overconfidence, risk attitude and control: How control affects betting. Yale University Agency in
Development Research Group, New Haven, CT (2001, April).
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12. Calibration, risk attitude and control: An integration under a prospect theory framework.
University of Maryland Decision Research Group, College Park, MD (2001, March).
13. Controlling for causally relevant third variables. Duke University Learning and Adaptive
Behavior Group, Durham, NC (2000, March).
14. What to learn and what not to learn when adults make causal judgments. Eunice Kennedy
Shriver Center, Center for Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Waltham, MA (1999,
May).
15. Faulty decision-making when it matters most?: Base-rate neglect under direct experience.
University of Georgia Department of Psychology, Athens, GA (1998, February).
National and International Conference Presentations
1. Goodie, A.S., Doshi, P., Hall, D.B., Meisel, M.K., Ceren, R., & Fortune, E.E. (2012, November).
Strategic state estimation in uncertain and mixed multiagent environments. Poster to be
presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making,
Minneapolis, MN.
2. Fortune, E.E., & Goodie, A.S. (2012, November). Decision variables in pathological gambling:
Issues of measurement and treatment. Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the
Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Minneapolis, MN.
3. Fortune, E.E., & Goodie, A.S. (2012, November). The relationship between pathological
gambling and sexual risk taking. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the
Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Minneapolis, MN.
4. Meisel, M.K., & Goodie, A.S. (2012, November). The effect of personality on gamblers’ social
networks. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Judgment and
Decision Making, Minneapolis, MN.
5. Goodie, A.S., Doshi, P., & Hall, D.B. (2012, October). The role of incentive schemes in
probability assessment under uncertainty. Paper to be presented at the Army Conference
on Applied Statistics, Monterey, CA.
6. Qu, X., Doshi, P., & Goodie, A. (2012, January). Modeling deep strategic reasoning by humans
in competitive games. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Artificial
Intelligence and Mathematics, Fort Lauderdale, FL.
7. Qu, X., Doshi, P., & Goodie, A. (2012, June). Modeling deep strategic reasoning by humans in
competitive games. Paper presented at the International Conference on Autonomous
Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), Valencia, Spain.
8. Fortune, E.E., Young, D.L., & Goodie, A.S. (2011, November). Time is of the essence: Altruistic
decision making under time pressure. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the
Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Seattle, WA.
9. Meisel, M., Goodie, A.S., & He, N. (2011, November). The individualistic-collectivistic distinction
between Chinese and U.S. student samples reflected in overconfidence, risk taking and
narcissism. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Judgment and
Decision Making, Seattle, WA.
10. Goodie, A.S., Fortune, E.E., MacKillop, J., Miller, J.D., Campbell, W.K., Lance, C.E., Maples, J.,
& Meisel, M.K. (2011, October). Motivational and personality pathways to pathological
gambling. Poster presented at the NCRG Annual Conference on Gambling and Addiction,
Las Vegas, NV.
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11. Meisel, M.K., Goodie, A.S., Campbell, W.K., Clifton, A., MacKillop, J., & Miller, J.D. (2011,
October). Gambling and social networks: Pilot findings. Poster presented at the NCRG
Annual Conference on Gambling and Addiction, Las Vegas, NV.
12. Goodie, A.S., Hudgens-Haney, M., Hamm, J., Krusemark, E., McDowell, J.E., & Clementz, B.A.
(2010, November). Neural correlates of the impact of control on decision making in
pathological gamblers. Poster presented at the NCRG Annual Conference on Gambling and
Addiction, Las Vegas, NV.
13. Fortune, E.E., Goodie, A.S., MacKillop, J., Miller, J.D., Campbell, W.K., Lance, C.E., Maples, J.,
& Meisel, M.K. (2010, November). Motivational pathways to pathological gambling. Poster
presented at the NCRG Annual Conference on Gambling and Addiction, Las Vegas, NV.
14. Doshi, P., Qu, X., Goodie, A., & Young, D. (2010, March). Modeling recursive reasoning by
humans using empirically informed interactive POMDPs. Paper presented at the Ninth
International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, Toronto,
Canada.
15. Goodie, A.S., Doshi, P., & Young, D.L. (2009, November). Levels of Theory-of-Mind Reasoning
in Competitive Games. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Judgment
and Decision Making, Boston, MA.
16. Young, D.L., & Goodie, A.S. (2009, November). Adolescents’ perceptions of risky sexual
behaviors. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Judgment and
Decision Making, Boston, MA.
17. Fortune, E.E., & Goodie, A.S. (2009, November). For the love of the game: Motivation for
pathological gambling. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Judgment
and Decision Making, Boston, MA.
18. Goodie, A., Doshi, P., & Young, D. (2009, May). Two level recursive reasoning by humans
playing sequential fixed-sum games. Paper presented in the Workshop on Multiagent
Sequential Decision-Making in Uncertain Domains, Eighth International Conference on
Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems. Budapest, Hungary.
19. Goodie, A.S., Clementz, B.A., Krusemark, E., Young, D.L., Camchong, J., & McDowell, J.E.
(2008, November). Neural correlates of control and decision making in problem gambling:
An MEG investigation. Poster presented at the NCRG Annual Conference on Gambling and
Addiction, Las Vegas, NV.
20. Young, D.L., & Goodie, A.S. (2008, November). Decision making under time pressure: a
prospect theory analysis. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for
Judgment and Decision Making, Chicago, IL.
21. Littler, E.E., & Goodie, A.S. (2008, November). Pathological gambling and sensation seeking: A
closer look at the SSS-V subscales. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society
for Judgment and Decision Making, Chicago, IL.
22. Miller, J.D., Campbell, W.K., Young, D.L., Lakey, C.E., Reidy, D.E., Zeichner, A., & Goodie,
A.S. (2008, September). Examining the relations between narcissism, impulsivity, and selfdefeating behaviors: Is impulsivity a better explanatory construct than Agreeableness and
Extraversion? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Research in
Psychopathology, Pittsburgh, PA
23. Doshi, P., & Goodie, A. (2008, January). Individual decision-making in uncertain and large scale
multi-agent environments. Poster presented at the Cognition & Decision, Human Systems
Interface and Socio-Cultural Modeling Joint Program Review, Washington, DC.
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24. Goodie, A.S., Clementz, B.A., Camchong, J., Krusemark, E., Young, D.L., & McDowell, J.E.
(2007, November). Neural correlates of performance during the Georgia Gambling Task:
Control and gambling pathology. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for
Judgment and Decision Making, Long Beach, CA.
17. Young, D.L., Lakey, C.E., & Goodie, A.S. (2007, November). Mindfulness and control change
the subjective utility of gains in a prospect theory framework. Poster presented at the annual
meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Long Beach, CA.
18. Krusemark, E., Camchong, J., Clementz, B.A., McDowell, J.E., & Goodie, A.S. (2007, October).
Neural correlates of wins and losses during a gambling task in pathological and nonpathological gamblers. Poster presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Society for
Psychophysiological Research, Savannah, GA.
19. Lakey, C.E., Goodie, A.S., & Campbell, W.K (2006, November). The roles of individual
differences and basic judgment and decision-making in gambling pathology. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making,
Houston, TX.
20. Goodie, A.S., Lakey, C.E., Campbell, W.K., & Brown, K.W. (2006, November). Mindfulness and
pathological gambling. Poster presented at the NCRG Annual Conference on Gambling and
Addiction, Las Vegas, NV.
21. Young, D.L. & Goodie, A.S. (2006, November). The effects of perceived skill on gambling.
Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making,
Houston, TX.
22. Camchong, J., Goodie, A.S., Clementz, B.A., McDowell, J.E., & Gilmore, C. (2005, November).
A neuroimaging study of the brain under high and low confidence:
The next step in decision. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for
Judgment and Decision Making, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
23. Goodie, A.S. (2005, August). Invited participant in Decision Behavior Teaching Conference,
Ann Arbor, MI.
24. Goodie, A.S., Camchong, J., Clementz, B.A., McDowell, J.E., Jarrell, H.M., & Tran, A. (2004,
November). Neuro-magnetic activity as a function of confidence and accuracy: Early
findings in decision neuroscience. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for
Judgment and Decision Making, Minneapolis, MN.
25. Dunwoody, P.T., & Goodie, A.S. (2004, November). Improving Bayesian responses to word
problems through direct experience and format. Poster presented at the 45th annual
meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Minneapolis, MN.
26. Goodie, A.S. (2004, October). The impact of performance-contingent incentives in the bettingon-knowledge task: Preliminary findings. Poster presented at the Temple University
Behavioral Economics Conference: What Works in Behavioral Economics – Practical and
Policy Issues, Philadelphia, PA.
27. Goodie, A.S., Campbell, W.K., & Foster, J.D. (2003, November). The impact of a narcissistic
personality on paradoxical betting on confidence. Poster presented at the annual meeting of
the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
28. Dunwoody, P.T., Goodie, A.S., & Mahan, R.P. (2003, November). A Brunswikian look at classic
base rate neglect. Paper presented at the 19th annual meeting of the Brunswik Society,
Vancouver, BC, Canada.
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29. Goodie, A.S. (2003, July). Informed consent in the context of psychology research participant
pools and APA requirements. Paper presented at “Protecting Human Subjects in the 21st
Century: Issues in Social and Behavioral Research.” National conference on human
subjects, Athens, GA.
30. Goodie, A.S. (2002, November). Experimental manipulations of control: People bet more on
knowledge than on matched random events. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the
Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Kansas City, MO.
31. Todd, P.M., & Goodie, A.S. (2002, September). Testing the ecological rationality of base-rate
neglect. Paper presented at the 7th International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive
Behavior, Edinburgh, U.K.
32. Goodie, A.S. (2001, November). Paradoxical betting on items of high confidence with low value:
The effects of control on betting. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for
Judgment and Decision Making, Orlando, FL.
33. Goodie, A.S., & Williams, C.C. (2000, November). Resolving the paradox between
overconfidence and risk aversion. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for
Judgment and Decision Making, New Orleans, LA.
34. Crooks, C.L., Williams, C.C., & Goodie, A.S. (2000, November). The roles of personal need for
structure and time pressure on decision making. Poster presented at the annual meeting of
the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, New Orleans, LA.
35. Williams, C.C., & Goodie A.S. (2000, November). Individual differences in risk and
overconfidence. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Judgment and
Decision Making, New Orleans, LA.
36. Goodie, A.S., Crooks, C.L., & Williams, C.C. (2000, May). Variables affecting learning of causal
relations in a variable-ratio environment. Poster presented at the 26th annual convention of
the Association for Behavior Analysis, Washington, DC.
37. Williams, C.C., Crooks, C.L., & Goodie, A.S. (2000, May). Conditioning on a third variable in
causal assessment. Poster presented at the 26th annual convention of the Association for
Behavior Analysis, Washington, DC.
38. Goodie, A.S. (1999, November). The bounds of conditionalizing in causal judgment. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Los
Angeles, CA.
39. Goodie, A.S., & Todd, P.M. (1998, November). “Nothing endures but change”: Why base-rate
neglect might not be irrational after all. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the
Society for Judgment and Decision Making, Dallas, TX.
40. Goodie, A.S., & Todd, P.M. (1998, May). The rationality of base-rate neglect. Poster presented
at the 10th annual convention of the American Psychological Society, Washington, DC.
41. Goodie, A.S. (1998, May). Behavior analysis and Bayesian integration. Paper presented at the
24th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Orlando, FL.
42. Goodie, A.S. (1997, May). Super-extended training and the direct-symbolic effect in a matchingto-sample task. Poster presented at the 23rd annual convention of the Association for
Behavior Analysis, Chicago, IL.
43. Goodie, A.S., & Bell, M.C. (1997, May). If psychological affiliation is shaped by its
consequences, then why is anyone still a behaviorist?: A survey of job prospects 19911996. Poster presented at the 23rd annual convention of the Association for Behavior
Analysis, Chicago, IL.
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44. Goodie, A.S. (1996, May). The learned base-rate error: A behavior-analytic approach to a
phenomenon normally studied by cognitivists. Paper presented at the 22nd annual
convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, San Francisco, CA.
45. Goodie, A.S., & Fantino, E. (1995, May). Delay-reduction accounts of the effects of probabilistic
reinforcement on choice. Poster presented at the 21st annual convention of the Association
for Behavior Analysis, Washington, DC.
46. Goodie, A.S. (1994, May). The base-rate error in an experiential task: Conditional and
unconditional probabilities in human matching-to-sample. Paper presented at the 20th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Atlanta, GA.
47. Goodie, A. (1994, May). An experience-based base-rate error. Paper presented at the 20th
annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Atlanta, GA.
Selected Regional and Local Presentations
Littler, E.E., & Goodie, A.S. (March, 2009). Sensation seeking in pathological and nonpathological
gamblers: Distinguishing between thought and action. Paper presented at the 32nd Annual
Convention of the Behavioral Sciences, Athens, GA. [winner, Psi Chi Best Graduate
Student Presentation award]
Young, D. L., & Goodie, A. S. (March, 2007). The effects of time pressure on decision making from
a prospect theory framework. Paper presented at the 30th Annual Convention of the
Behavioral Sciences, Athens, GA. [winner, Psi Chi Best Graduate Student Presentation
award]
Goodie, A.S., & Preston, E. (2002, April). Psychology, philosophy, and embedded AI. Presentation
at the First Annual University of Georgia Workshop on Practical Applications of Artificial
Intelligence, Athens, GA.
Williams, C.C., & Goodie A.S. (2001, February). Individual differences in information processing
style and overconfidence. Paper presented at the 24th Annual Convention of the Behavioral
Sciences, Athens, GA. [winner, Psi Chi Best Graduate Student Presentation award]
Research Interests
Judgment and decision making
Individual differences in decision making
Gambling behavior and pathological gambling
Bayesian choice
Teaching
Courses taught, University of Georgia
1998-
Graduate Courses
PSYC 8000/8240
PSYC 6520/6110
Judgment and Decision Making
Basic Learning Processes
Undergraduate Courses
PSYC 1101
PSYC 1030H
PSYC 4110
PSYC 4800/4850
Elementary Psychology
General Psychology (Honors)
Learning (with lab)
Special Problems/Directed Readings
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PSYC 5100/5240
Seminar in Psychology – Judgment and Decision Making
FRES 1010/1020/FYOS1001 Freshman/First Year Seminar/Odyssey
Courses introduced, University of Georgia
Graduate Course
PSYC 8240
Judgment and Decision Making
Undergraduate Course
PSYC 5240
Judgment and Decision Making
Course taught, UGA at Oxford Program
2011
Undergraduate Course
PSYC5100
Seminar in Psychology: Applications of Decision Theory to Current
Events
Courses taught, Korea University
2007-2008
Undergraduate Courses
IIE 265
Introductory Psychology
IIE 366
Developmental Psychology
IIE 370
Cross Cultural Psychology
Degrees conferred, University of Georgia
Ph.D.
1.
Chad E. Lakey
2008
Examining the role of egotism for judgment and decision-making biases and risk-taking
2.
Diana L. Young
2010
A new scale of adolescent sexual risk taking
3.
Erica E. Fortune
expected 2013
4.
Michael DeWitt
expected 2013
M.S.
1.
Cristina C. Williams
2002
Individual differences in thinking styles and overconfidence
2.
Diana L. Young
2007
The effects of control on betting from a prospect theory framework
3.
Erica E. Fortune
2009
Resolving the relationship between pathological gambling and sensation seeking
4.
B. Hunter Ball
2011
The influence of semantic context on false memories
5.
William T. Acklin
2012
The effects of feedback on working memory capacity
6.
Matthew K. Meisel
expected 2012
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Post-doctoral exchange scholar sponsored, University of Georgia
1.
Dr. He Ning
2009-2010
Shaanxi Normal University
Xi’an, China
Honors
Creative Research Medal, University of Georgia, 2012
Sarah Moss Fellow, University of Georgia, 2011
Russell Hall Last Lecturer, University of Georgia, 2010
American Psychological Association Science Leadership Conferee, 2007
American Psychological Association Science Leadership Conferee, 2005
Association for Behavior Analysis Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior Special Interest
Group student paper competition winner, 1994 and 1998
National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship Honorable Mention, 1993
Washington University College Honors, 1990
Washington University National Merit Scholar, 1986-1990
Professional Activities
Membership in Professional Organizations
Society for Judgment and Decision Making
Psychonomic Society
Association for Psychological Science
National Center for Responsible Gaming
Psychology Department, University of Georgia
Chair, Undergraduate Studies Committee, 2009Elected member, Long-Range Planning Committee, 2008Originated and coordinated colloquium series 2000-2002
Department search committee member:
Lecturer search committee, 2010-2011, 2012 (Chair)
Department head search committee, 2009
Franklin Fellow search committee, 2006-07, 2007-2008 (Chair)
Clinical psychology faculty search committee 2006-2007
Cognitive psychology faculty search committee 2005-2006 (Chair)
Cognitive psychology faculty search committee 2000-2001 (search for 2 positions)
Artificial Intelligence Institute, University of Georgia
Cognitive Science Curriculum Committee 2005Franklin College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Georgia
Member, National University of Singapore focus committee, 2012
Member, Franklin College Faculty Senate, 2009-2010
Minority undergraduate recruitment faculty call-out, 2006-2008
Faculty Associate, Franklin College Outreach Program
University of Georgia
Elected member, President’s Faculty Advisory Committee 2011-2014
Elected member, University Council, 2007-2010
Elected member, Faculty Affairs Committee, 2008-2011
Member, Philosophy Department faculty search committee, 2004-2005
Member, Institutional Review Board, 1999-
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Service to Profession
Editorial Boards
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors
Journal of Behavioral Decision Making
Journal of Gambling Studies
Frontiers in Cognitive Science
Ad Hoc Reviewing – Journals
Addiction
American Journal of Psychology
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Behavior Research Methods
Behavioural Processes
Experimental Psychology
Health Education Research
Human Brain Mapping
International Journal of Psychology
Journal of Behavior Therapy and
Experimental Psychiatry
Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Applied
Journal of Experimental Psychology:
General
Journal of Experimental Psychology:
Learning, Memory, and Cognition
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of
Behavior
Journal of Personality
Management Science
Memory & Cognition
Nature
Nicotine & Tobacco Research
Organizational Behavior and Human
Decision Processes
PLoS ONE
Psychiatry Research
Psychological Assessment
Psychological Medicine
Psychological Record
Psychological Review
Psychological Science
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review
Psychophysiology
Synthese
Ad Hoc Reviewing – Book Publishers
Allyn & Bacon
McGraw-Hill
Prentice Hall
Thomson
W.W. Norton
Wadsworth Publishing
Ad Hoc Reviewing – Funding Agencies
National Science Foundation
Institute for Research on Gambling Disorders
Army Research Office
Economic & Social Research Council (UK)
College Board AP Psychology
Development Committee Member, 2012-13
Reader, 2012
Psychology Faculty Colloquium Participant, 2010
Participant, 3rd Annual APA Science Leadership Conference, "Adventures in Advocacy:
Training the Civic Scientist," Washington, D.C., 2007. [advocated on behalf of APA
legislative positions to staff of Sen. Saxby Chambliss (GA), Sen. Johnny Isakson (GA),
Adam S. Goodie
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Rep. Paul Broun (GA-10), Rep. John Lewis (GA-05), and Rep. Henry “Hank” Johnson
(GA-04)]
Participant, 13th Annual APA Science Advocacy Training Workshop, “Enhancing Support of
Basic Research,” Washington, D.C., 2005. [advocated on behalf of APA legislative
positions to staff of Sen. Saxby Chambliss (GA), Sen. Johnny Isakson (GA), Rep. John
Barrow (GA-12), and the House Committee on Energy and Commerce]
Listserv Co-Moderator, Society for Judgment and Decision Making
Student Poster Committee, Society for Judgment and Decision Making
Paper reviewer, Association for Consumer Research Asia Pacific Conference, China
Community Service
Research featured in:
External: Money magazine, Psychology Today, cosmiverse.com, eurekalert.org, MindfulThings.com, Mozon.no (Norweigan science site), ProfNet.com, PsychMinded.co.uk,
socialpsychology.org
UGA Internal: UGAResearch magazine, The University of Georgia Columns, The
Independent Variable, The Red & Black (student newspaper)
Expert source:
Psychology Today, The Wall Street Journal, The Christian Science Monitor, The Dallas
Morning News, Metro Philadelphia, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, The Orlando Sentinel,
The St. Paul Pioneer Press, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Tulsa World, The
Omaha World Tribune, The Athens Banner-Herald, The Red & Black
Board of Directors (Member and Chair), Athens Mothers' Center, Athens, GA
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